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  2. Metropolitan City of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan City of Genoa (Italian: città metropolitana di Genova) is a metropolitan city in the Liguria region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Genoa.

  3. Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The city of Genoa has been an inspiration to many writers and poets among whom: Dino Campana, Camillo Sbarbaro , Gaspare Invrea who wrote "The mouth of the wolf" and Giorgio Caproni. Between the alleys of the historical centre there is the Old Libreria Bozzi. The "Berio Civic Library" houses the precious manuscript entitled "The Durazzo Book of ...

  4. Category:Metropolitan City of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan City of Genoa, formerly the Province of Genoa — located on the Ligurian Sea in the Liguria region of northwestern Italy

  5. Category:Genoa - Wikipedia

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    Genoa — seat of the Metropolitan City of Genoa, located on the Italian Riviera in the Liguria region of northern Italy Subcategories. This category has the ...

  6. List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Genoa

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    The following is a list of the 67 municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Genoa, Liguria, Italy. [1] List. ISTAT Code Comune Population, 31.12.2010 Population, 31. ...

  7. San Teodoro (Genoa) - Wikipedia

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    The former "San Teodoro" district, a hinge between the city center and the west Genoese neighborhoods, is part, along with Sampierdarena, of the Municipio II Centro Ovest and includes the "Angeli" and "San Teodoro" urban units, which together have a population of 23,049 (updated figure as of December 31, 2010).

  8. Province of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The city of Genoa would be named after a mythical two-headed God, Janus, protector of ships. Or it could derives from a Ligurian tribal word, for "knee" (genu), or the Latin name for gate, "janua". The city is set at the foot of mountains in the Gulf of Genoa at the most northerly end of the Tyrrhenian Sea, where at one time it ruled the ...

  9. Historic center of Genoa - Wikipedia

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    The city of Genoa is featured in the Tabula Peutingeriana, a medieval reproduction of a Roman map, which showed the main routes of the Empire, and which is believed to have been compiled in later stages, probably starting in the second century B.C. (the Via Aemilia Scauri, built only in 109 B.C., being omitted from it).